On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 01:20:11 -0500, Don Foreman
wrote:
On Sat, 01 Oct 2005 13:59:09 GMT, Gunner Asch
wrote:
On 30 Sep 2005 15:15:55 -0700, wrote:
Agreed. I wear chaps even when I'm cutting at waist height on a
sawbuck, just to keep the chips out of my steel toed boots. In the
woods they have protected my shins mainly from thorns, the splinters on
the stump and cut-off branches that snapped free.
jw
Sounds like a bunch of Village People wanna be's here
Gunner, ducking and running
Village People wearing chaps?
http://www.redondochamber.org/10k/pr...e%20People.jpg
http://www.fgra.org/events.htm
Chuckle
I have never seen anyone wearing chaps while cutting wood in MN. I
cut a buncha wood today with my sissysaw (14"), but only a little of
it was over 13" dia.
August in October today (80's) but windy -- whitecaps on the lake. I
fished a little but no bumps; I think the lake has turned over. It
doesn't smell like turnover but the wind could mask that; it does
look turned. Duck hunters had a tough opener: weather was too nice.